Unlike driving a car or shooting a gun, being a good citizen who understands the decisions that need to be made is not a skill that can be directly measured because the people holding the rulers have their own politics and bundles of interest.
Unrestricted suffrage is the only way to get people to buy into results of elections. Otherwise, there is no reason to support elections when "your" side is getting the short end of the stick.
It is true that clueless people are not helping the republic. The need to educate them for that purpose is not the central focus of our present system. — Valentinus
Because these people either refuse or have an incapacity to think they should not vote because it is impossible for them to become a stakeholder in a democracy.... — thedeadidea
Whether or not you can or cannot 'think' you are a stakeholder in how you are governed. Your comprehension of how you are governed is irrelevant to that fact that you are governed. — StreetlightX
I think you are using stakeholder too loosely, idealistically and axiomatically to be really addressing the argument made at all... — thedeadidea
The argument is based on a bad analogy. That's all I'm pointing out. Everything else you wrote is irrelevant. — StreetlightX
the sine qua non of democracy is that the governed have a say in how they are governed. — SophistiCat
If democracy were about the governed having a say in how they are governed, they why are children not allowed to vote? Are they not 'governed'? — Isaac
Democracy is above all a safety valve. It isn't perfect, but as a safety valve it works brilliantly. Yes, there are ignorant people and those who don't care at all about the actual politics, but it gives the society a peaceful way to change the political course if everything is going wrong. Democracy doesn't eradicate the problems of politics like corruption, but it tends to work better than a system without any trace of democracy.uld be wrong for people who find it hard to spell their own name ruining democracy today. — thedeadidea
Democracy is the pacifying of those who might otherwise turn to violent revolt by providing alternative means of complaint. — Isaac
Lazy edgelord rubbish. — StreetlightX
You don't understand what "democracy" means, do you? As StreetlightX points out, the sine qua non of democracy is that the governed have a say in how they are governed. You are saying, in essence, "I want democracy without all that democracy stuff." If you don't like democracy, then say so.
It's funny how words acquire such stable positive or negative connotations that people forget about their meaning and remember only the connotation. It's like someone saying "I am not a racist, I just hate niggers." — SophistiCat
Democracy is above all a safety valve. It isn't perfect, but as a safety valve it works brilliantly. Yes, there are ignorant people and those who don't care at all about the actual politics, but it gives the society a peaceful way to change the political course if everything is going wrong. Democracy doesn't eradicate the problems of politics like corruption, but it tends to work better than a system without any trace of democracy.
Without democracy, there is no safety valve. The machine either works or ends up breaking up totally usually rather violently. That's a bad thing. — ssu
I have exactly NOT done what YOU ACCUSE me of which is blind prejudice. Nowhere have I said 'black people should not vote because they are black' or anything to the effect. — thedeadidea
Socrates asked questions similar to these once in Athens, and they killed him and giving us our own figurative Jesus figure. Only Socrates did not die for our sins, but our ignorance, prejudice and stupidity. If it was wrong for people unqualified to kill Socrates then it should be wrong for people who find it hard to spell their own name ruining democracy today. — thedeadidea
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